The age of the universe in Planck time requires 200 bits to represent as an integer.
The number of Planck cubes in the universe can be represented with 611 bits.
1 KB can represent an integer as large as 2^8000 = 10^2408. 10^2408 Planck times is 10^2347 x (age of universe). The last of the stars will burn out in 10^73 Planck times from now.
The age of the universe in Planck time requires 200 bits to represent as an integer.
The number of Planck cubes in the universe can be represented with 611 bits.
1 KB can represent an integer as large as 2^8000 = 10^2408. 10^2408 Planck times is 10^2347 x (age of universe). The last of the stars will burn out in 10^73 Planck times from now.